Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized as an energy source in skeletal muscles. While lactate metabolism has been extensively studied in vivo, underlying cellular processes are poorly described. This study aimed to examine lactate metabolism in cultured human myotubes and to investigate effects of lactate exposure on metabolism of oleic acid and glucose. Lactic acid, fatty acid and glucose metabolism were studied in myotubes using [14C(U)] lactic acid, [14C]oleic acid and [14C(U)]glucose, respectively. Myotubes expressed both the MCT1, MCT2, MCT3 and MCT4 lactate transporters, and lactic acid was found to be a substrate for both glycogen synthesis and lipid storage. Pyruvate and pa...
Introduction The lactate molecule has a key role in human energy metabolism, particularly in skeleta...
Lactate is an important intermediate metabolite in human bioenergetics and is oxidized in many diffe...
It has long been appreciated that contraction of skeletal muscle results in the production of lactic...
Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized a...
Exercise can prevent and treat metabolic diseases. This thesis aimed to study energy metabolism in c...
Previous studies have shown that chronic hyperglycemia impairs glucose and fatty acid oxidation in c...
Resting skeletal muscle has a preference for the oxidation of lipids compared to carbohydrates and a...
AbstractSkeletal muscle of insulin resistant individuals is characterized by lower fasting lipid oxi...
Cultured human myotubes have a low mitochondrial oxidative potential. This study aims to remodel ene...
Skeletal muscle of insulin resistant individuals is characterized by lower fasting lipid oxidation a...
Mistakenly thought to be the consequence of oxygen lack in contracting skeletal muscle we now know t...
Cultured human myotubes have a low mitochondrial oxidative potential. This study aims to remodel ene...
Cultured human myotubes have a low mitochondrial oxidative potential. This study aims to remodel ene...
No longer viewed as a metabolic waste product and cause of muscle fatigue, a contemporary view incor...
Lactate is a metabolic substrate mainly produced in muscles, especially during exercise. Recently, i...
Introduction The lactate molecule has a key role in human energy metabolism, particularly in skeleta...
Lactate is an important intermediate metabolite in human bioenergetics and is oxidized in many diffe...
It has long been appreciated that contraction of skeletal muscle results in the production of lactic...
Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized a...
Exercise can prevent and treat metabolic diseases. This thesis aimed to study energy metabolism in c...
Previous studies have shown that chronic hyperglycemia impairs glucose and fatty acid oxidation in c...
Resting skeletal muscle has a preference for the oxidation of lipids compared to carbohydrates and a...
AbstractSkeletal muscle of insulin resistant individuals is characterized by lower fasting lipid oxi...
Cultured human myotubes have a low mitochondrial oxidative potential. This study aims to remodel ene...
Skeletal muscle of insulin resistant individuals is characterized by lower fasting lipid oxidation a...
Mistakenly thought to be the consequence of oxygen lack in contracting skeletal muscle we now know t...
Cultured human myotubes have a low mitochondrial oxidative potential. This study aims to remodel ene...
Cultured human myotubes have a low mitochondrial oxidative potential. This study aims to remodel ene...
No longer viewed as a metabolic waste product and cause of muscle fatigue, a contemporary view incor...
Lactate is a metabolic substrate mainly produced in muscles, especially during exercise. Recently, i...
Introduction The lactate molecule has a key role in human energy metabolism, particularly in skeleta...
Lactate is an important intermediate metabolite in human bioenergetics and is oxidized in many diffe...
It has long been appreciated that contraction of skeletal muscle results in the production of lactic...